Sunday, October 5, 2008

Registering dead voters in Indiana

Examiner.com
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, more commonly known "ACORN," has again been caught trying to steal the election.

This time it is in Indiana, where "a large portion" of 5,000 registration forms turned in by ACORN "community organizers" had to be rejected by Lake County elections officials.

Lake County Republican Chairman John Curley wants a federal investigation. An investigation into the "hundreds of voter registrations bearing fictitious signatures or the names of dead:"

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